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Land Grant Application- Davis, Aaron (Warren)
Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for Aaron Davis for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1245/thumbnail.jp
The Author: Kent Davis
Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The Changer’s Key”
Coffea neoleroyi A. P. Davis, nom. nov.
Coffea neoleroyi A.P.Davis, nom. nov. Basionym:— Psilanthus leroyi Bridson (1982: 857). Type: UGANDA. Karamoja District. Karapedo river, nr. Mt. Zulia, 4000 ft. [1220 m], March 1960, J. Wilson 911 (holotype EA!, isotype K!). Distribution: —Southwest Ethiopia, northeast Uganda. TDWG: 24 ETH; 25 UGA. Characteristics:— Coffea neoleroyi differs from all other African Coffea species formerly placed in Psilanthus by its small obovate leaves (apex rounded), and from C. semsei (Bridson) A.P.Davis by having rounded (vs. distinctly apiculate) calyculi lobes and pedicellate fruits (vs. sessile). Further morphological information for this species can be found in Leroy (1981) and Bridson (1982). Notes: —A new name is required for this species as there is already a Coffea species with the same specific epithet: C. leroyi A.P. Davis (Davis & Rakotonasolo 2000).Published as part of Davis, Aaron P., 2010, Six species of Psilanthus transferred to Coffea (Coffeeae, Rubiaceae), pp. 41-45 in Phytotaxa 10 on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/489978
Coffea neobridsoniae A. P. Davis, nom. nov.
Coffea neobridsoniae A.P.Davis, nom. nov. Basionym:— Psilanthus bridsoniae Sivar., Biju & P.Mathew (1992: 216). Type: INDIA. Kerala: Kappi-pacha Forest, near Peechi near Trissur, 7 March 1989, V.V. Sivarajan & S. D. Biju 43240 (holotype K!, isotype CALI), non C. bridsoniae Davis & Mvungi (2004). Distribution: —S. India. TDWG: 40 IND. Characteristics:— Deb (2020) synonymised P. bridsoniae under P. wightianus (Wall. ex Wight & Arn.) J.-F.Leroy and, in error, under P. fragrans. I have no hesitation in resurrecting P. bridsoniae and providing a new name in Coffea. Coffea neobridsoniae is very easily set apart from and C. wightiana Wall. ex Wight & Arn., and in particular by its rather open habit (vs. congested, spiny-looking), membranous leaves (vs. chartaceous) with 4 or 5 secondary veins (vs. 3 or 4), long-acuminate leaf apex (vs. acute), and presence of colleters at the base of the hypanthium (vs. absent). Note: —A new name is required for this species because there is already a Coffea species with the same specific epithet: C. bridsoniae Davis & Mvungi (2004).Published as part of Davis, Aaron P., 2010, Six species of Psilanthus transferred to Coffea (Coffeeae, Rubiaceae), pp. 41-45 in Phytotaxa 10 on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/489978
Drs. Aaron Franzel, Stephen Viola, Larry Davis, Charles Schmitz 5087
Pupil Project Collaborative Between College of Optometry and College of Education; Drs. Aaron Franzel, Stephen Viola, Larry Davis, Charles Schmitz 5087https://irl.umsl.edu/photo/6087/thumbnail.jp
Author inscription in The Chinese slave-girl: a story of woman's life in China
This edition includes a gift inscription by author Rev. J.A. Davis, "To Rev. A. G. Russell with the warmest regards of the author J.A. Davis."Davis, John Agnell, 1839-1897
Video of SHINE! by Kim Scott feat. Blake Aaron and Philip N. Davis
Live performance from the album release concert for "SHINE!", Kim's 5th album on the Innervision Records label. Kim Scott, flute; Phil Davis, keys; Eric Essix, guitar; Sean Michael Ray, bass; James "PJ" Spraggins, drums; Kelley Oneal, sax and flut
Peponidium boivinianum A. P. Davis & Razafim. 2010, comb. nov.
Peponidium boivinianum (Baker) A.P.Davis & Razafim., comb. nov. Basionym:— Plectronia boiviniana Baker (1885: 411). Type: MADAGASCAR. Central Madagascar: ‘received’ December 1883, Baron 3071 (lectotype K!, designated here). Distribution:—Eastern Madagascar, in humid, evergreen forest, exact locality and habitat details not known. Characteristics: —Stipules deltate; leaves c. 6 cm long, subcoriaceous, tertiary venation rather prominent (at least on upper surface), domatia absent.Published as part of Davis, Aaron P. & Razafimandimbison, Sylvain G., 2010, Three species of Madagascan Plectronia transferred to Peponidium (Vanguerieae, Rubiaceae), pp. 46-48 in Phytotaxa 10 on pages 46-47, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/489980
SHEPHERD SINGERS Thomas Jaber, conductor Monday, November 1, 1993 8:00 p.m. Stude Concert Hall
Festival of American Contemporary Music at Rice University November 1-9, 1993 celebrating American Music WeekPlaylist: In the beginning -- Aaron Copland (1900-1990) / Reincarnations, op. 16 -- Samuel Barber (1910-1981) / When Jesus wept -- William Billings (1746-1800) / Two American hymn settings: Come thou fount of every blessing -- arr. Arthur Gottschalk (1952-) / Amazing grace -- arr. Arthur Gottschalk (1952-) / More love -- arr. Sid Davis / How firm a foundation -- arr. Jeffrey Nytch (1964-) / Hallelujah -- Robert DeCormier
Peponidium micranthum A. P. Davis & Razafim. 2010, comb. nov.
Peponidium micranthum (Baker) A.P.Davis & Razafim., comb. nov. Basionym:— Plectronia micrantha Baker (1887: 483). Type: MADAGASCAR, Central Madagascar, 'received' November 1885, Baron 3836 (holotype, K!). Distribution:—Eastern Madagascar, in humid, evergreen forest, c. 950 m. Characteristics: —Stipules lanceolate-ligulate; leaves subcoriaceous, tertiary venation rather prominent, domatia large and obvious. Calyx lobes ciliate.Published as part of Davis, Aaron P. & Razafimandimbison, Sylvain G., 2010, Three species of Madagascan Plectronia transferred to Peponidium (Vanguerieae, Rubiaceae), pp. 46-48 in Phytotaxa 10 on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/489980
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